In <4471vg$i0e@rebecca.albany.edu> cc3265@CNSVAX.ALBANY.EDU writes: >>In article <4459mv$t1i@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>, vincent1@ix.netcom.com
(Vincent DeLuca) writes:>>>>>The argument going on now is whether regional groups of H. erectus
or>>whether>>>Neandertals in Europe evolved into H. sapiens.>>>Caroline>>>>>>> What happened to the *Out of Africa* argument?>> Vincent1>>That is what I was referring to -- the multiregional argument says
that >H.sapiens evolved from erectus regionally (and perhaps from
Neandertals in>Europe) while the Out of Africa disagrees, maintaining that all
indigenous>populations were replaced by new migrations of H. sapiens from Africa.

You should add: populations were replaced by new migrations of
H. sapiens from Africa *without interbreeding*.
Vincent1.